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4 1/2" diameter Moon

Rotation powered by low-light solar cells

Mesmerizing to watch

We've never understood executives who keep globes in their office. Maybe it makes sense for a travel company or a geologist, but, otherwise, what does it add that being on this planet doesn't? We'd rather have a statue of Batman.

Now, watching over a different celestial body entirely? We could get on board with that. How about our Moon, Luna? Since she's locked in synchronous rotation with us, we don't normally see half her surface. This globe lets you give equal time to the "dark side of the moon." The best part of this decoration is that it moves without you touching it. This version of the Moon uses low-light solar cells and the Earth's magnetic field to allow our only natural satellite's impact craters to glide by while you watch. For a force of nature so turbulent, it's all very soothing.

Product Specifications

Slowly rotating orb that looks like the Moon

Motor powered by low-light solar cells and countertorque from Earth's magnetic field